The Ferrari Purosangue is not just a vehicle; it's a statement of automotive excellence and exclusivity, especially in Vermont. With a base MSRP starting over $398K, escalating past $500K with Tailor-Made options, this ultra-luxury hyper-SUV represents a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike. As Ferrari's first-ever SUV, the Purosangue embodies the brand's rich heritage with its naturally aspirated F140IA V12, making it a marvel on every road.
In the collector pipeline, the Purosangue stands as a blue-chip investment with a two-year wait list allocation and a production cap limiting it to less than 20% of Ferrari's total annual output. With bespoke-commissioning options available through Tailor-Made Maranello, owners can create a tailored masterpiece that elevates the vehicle's value significantly. Given the increasing rarity and desirability, donating a Purosangue to Green Wheels will not only benefit the community but also ensure that your cherished vehicle retains its high value through qualified appraisal and proper documentation.
📖Generation guide
Single Generation • 2023+
The Purosangue is a groundbreaking model in Ferrari's lineup with a focus on luxury and performance, featuring a 6.5L F140IA naturally aspirated V12 engine and an 8-speed DCT transmission.
Known issues by generation
As with any high-performance vehicle, the Purosangue comes with certain maintenance considerations. The F140IA V12 requires timing-chain service intervals every 60-80k miles, which necessitates an engine-out service by a Ferrari factory-trained technician, and can incur costs of $25-50k+. Additionally, early high-mileage models have shown pre-failure patterns in the Multimatic active hydraulic suspension's TASV damper unit, with full system replacements costing between $20-40k. The carbon-ceramic brake package also requires service due to wear, with replacements costing $15-25k per axle, and unique Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires will need to be replaced every 8-12k miles at a cost of $4-7k. Regular maintenance and documentation are critical to preserving the vehicle's value and performance.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Ferrari Purosangue is significantly influenced by its condition, mileage, and bespoke commissioning. Clean, low-mileage examples under 5000 miles can command premiums in the collector market, and bespoke-commissioning content through the Tailor-Made program can add $100-200k+ in value. Authenticity is paramount; matching-numbers engine block and original paint verification are required to maintain the vehicle's collectible status. Furthermore, pre-eligibility for Ferrari Classiche certification is essential to uphold the vehicle's value in the luxury market. Collectors should rely on auction comps from reputable sources like RM Sotheby’s and Gooding & Company to inform valuations, making a qualified appraisal mandatory for tax purposes.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Purosangue is a straightforward yet meticulous process that requires the utmost attention to detail. To uphold the vehicle's value and ensure compliance with IRS regulations, a qualified appraiser with documented Ferrari marque specialist credentialing is mandatory. Given the high MSRP of over $200K, the IRS Form 8283 Section B must be thoroughly completed. For all donations, especially matching-numbers and bespoke-commissioned examples, enclosed transport is essential to maintain condition. Owners should also provide the necessary archival documentation, including the Tailor-Made build card and Ferrari Classiche verifications, to ensure a seamless transition and uphold the vehicle’s value.
Vermont regional notes
Vermont presents a unique environment for Purosangue owners, with access to authorized Ferrari dealers and specialized marque-restorers. The region fosters a vibrant community of ultra-luxury hyper-SUV enthusiasts, supporting concours shows and local cars-and-coffee gatherings. It's essential to have access to factory-trained technicians familiar with Ferrari's preservation standards. Additionally, climate-controlled storage options are available to ensure that low-mileage Purosangue examples remain in peak condition for years to come.
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